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This time, capitol man accused of public masturbation By NITZ ARANCON By NITZ Correspondent
AFTER the arrest of a capitol employee who was caught using
shabu at the capitol compound last week, another provincial government worker -- a parking fee collector -- is in hot water
after a 20-year old store worker accused him of provoking shock and fear in her by masturbating inside the establishment on Don
Apolinar Velez Velez Street on Tuesday morning. The store worker has asked capitol officials to investigate
and then punish capitol utility worker Jerry Veloz for allegedly engaging in exhibitionism inside See ACCUSED ACCUSED/p.7 /p.7
Xavier Univ SARIP’S WIFE: valedictorian is among 10 outstanding PH students XAVIER University’s 2017 class valedictorian was cited as one of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) on Monday in Malacañang. After the awarding ceremony, TOSP awardee Brian Adam Anay wrote in an online post: “May this award inspire more Mindanaoan youth to excel in academics, social responsibility, and leadership. May this award inspire more people to stand up for something and be more proud of our identity as an island. May this award inspire more youth to actively become modern heroes in their own communities.” The TOSP program honors the country’s most notable students who not only excel academically but als o ded icat e the mselves as exceptional leaders and community servants in order to make
‘Imam won’t even touch a cigarette’ By JOEY NACALABAN and NITZ ARANCON Correspondents
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Miss Earth beauties to stage show at Oro mall By SHIELA MAE BUTLIG Correspondent
TWELVE candidates to the TWELVE search for Miss Philippines Earth 2018 are set to stage a fashion show at Centrio Mall here at 4 pm today. The contestants arrived yesterday and were accom panied by reignin g Miss Earth-Philippines 2017 Karen Ibasco and Miss See SHOW SHOW/p.7 /p.7
CHARGED. Rasol Sarip, a 60-year-old i mam from Macabalan, is handcuffed by a narcotics agent during his arrest on Tuesday. Sarip was charged CHARGED. before the prosecutor’s ofce yesterday. (PHOTO BY NITZ ARANCON )
Oca says city hall invested P2.5 billion on public education in a span of 5 years CITY hall has so far invested some P2.5 billion to build school buildings and more classrooms here since 2013, Mayor Oscar Moreno claimed said yesterday. Moreno announced this even as he showed during
a news conference the Seal of Good Education Governance Award that he received on behalf of city hall in Davao City on Monday. The award, in recogniSee SAYS SAYS/p.7 /p.7
Emano, Guingonas meet, agree on political alliance By SHIELA MAE BUTLIG By SHIELA Correspondent
TWO of the most promi-
bur ied the hat che t, and have settled their differences as a result of their
The Emanos and Guingonas have kissed and made up. “Plantsado na,”
EDUCATION FEAT. FEAT . Mayor Oscar Moreno yesterday looks at the Seal of Good Education Governance Award city hall received on Monday
HE imam arrested on Tuesday by narcotics agents during a raid in Barra, Macabalan, won’t even touch a cigarette because he saw these as forbidden by his religion. This was the claim of Imam Hadji Rasol Noraida Sarip’s wife Haina who accused the Philip pine Drug Enforcement Enforcement Agency of planting shabu in their house during the morning raid. The PDEA charged Sarip with illegal possession of drugs, rearms and ammunition before the City Prosecutor’s Ofce yesterday. PDEA accused Sarip of being a “big-time shabu supplier” in the city. No bailbond was was recommended. The PDEA held Sarip at its detention cell for the second day yesterday, and the suspect is scheduled to be brought to the city jail in Lumbia today. today. The 60-year old Sarip has maintained his innocence even as he strongly denied that the suspected shabu seized from his house was his. He said he would never keep illegal drugs given that this was against his religious convictions. His wife Haina asserted that members of the raiding team planted sachets of shabu in order to justify the arrest of her husband.
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Dead body found in Iponan River A dead body was discovered oating at Iponan River along Sitio Dampil, Barangay Iponan at about 5 am, Tuesday. Tuesday. PO2 Roldan Sayacao, of
Bulua Police, identified the dead as Frans Cobar Curato, a resident of Virgi Virginia nia Village, Barangay Iponan, here. Curato, Sayacao added,
tried to commit suicide on April 23 but failed. Curato’s remains have been brought to Bollozos Funeral Homes. (Nitz Arancon)
Hardware collector shot dead in Agora By JOEY P. NACALABAN, and NITZ ARANCON Correspondents
VICE GOV JOEY PELAEZ HOSTS CHAIRMAN’S NIGHT OF 1ST A HAPPY MISOR INVITATIONAL JUNIOR LEADERS ADVANCEMENT CAMP -
Boy Scouts of the Philippines-Misamis Oriental Council Chairman VICE GOVERNOR JOEY G. PELAEZ recently led the BSP Chairman’s Night during the Council’s 1st A Happy MisOr Invitational Junior Leaders Advancement Camp at the newly-built covered court inside Don Restituto Baol Central School in Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental. Incidentally, Incidentally, the 5M-worth covered court was initiated by Vice Governor Pelaez with the generosity of Senator Nancy Binay. The Chairman’s Night is the Vice Governor’s traditional way of thanking Scouts and Scouters for their active participation in the Scouting Movement. It featured local entertainment artists, singers, dancers and magicians. Vice Governor Pelaez preferred to engage local talents to help them develop and be known. The special night culminated with a spectacular reworks display sponsored by Axelum Incorporated of Medina, Misamis Oriental. In his speech, VG Pelaez expressed his appreciation for the participants who readily understood the need to transfer the venue of the camp. He hoped that the next A Happy MisOr Jamboree will be held in the cold mountains of Mt. Balatukan in Barangay Civoleg, Gingoog City, the original venue. This Chairman’s Night was attended by BSP Second Vice Chairman MARIO ENDRINA, Council Scout Executive JAYE JOWELLE AGBU, Council Treasurer ATTY. ERNESTO R. SOTTO, JR., Council Training Commissioner ROGELIO ROFEROS, Rosario NHS SIC FERNANDO VEGA, Woodbadge Holders, Scouters and Scouts. Apart from being Chairman of BSP-MisOr, Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez is also the Chief National Commissioner and a Regular Member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. ( ADVT)
A 49-year-old collector died instantly when an unknown gunman shot him at closed range, police said. Senior Insp. Dennis Quiranda, station commander of Police Precinct 4 , identied the victim as Ruben Estrada, who hails from Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental but was residing at Valenzuela Valenzuela street, st reet, Agora road, Lapasan, this city. Estrada was working in a hardware as a collector. Police investigators are considering several angles
as to the motives of the kill ing which includes a love triangle, a personal grudge, and money matters. It was learned that prior to the incident, the victim was busy talking to a female friend, a certain Jingjing, along the road in Agora, Lapasan on Tuesday. Suddenly, the suspects in tandem a motorcycle arrived, came closer to the victim, pulled out a gun and shot Estrada once to the head. After the incident the suspects hurriedly left the area leaving the vicvic tim bathing with his own
blood. Bystanders rushed the victim to the Northern Mindanao Medical Center but phy sic ian s dec lar ed Estrada dead by 1:00 am yesterday. Responding police investigators from police stasta tion 4 found a deposit slip from the victim’s pocket. The bank document showed that Estrada de posited, in a separate occasions, a total of P100,000 on Tuesday. Police refused refu sed to reveal the name to whom the victim sent the money since investigation is still ongoing.
Geodetic engineer, 2 others shot at while hanging ‘no trespassing’ notice By NORA SORIÑO Iligan City Bureau Chief,
SITA ASEQUIA, and RIC PALAHANG Correspondents
ILIGAN City — A geodetic engineer and two companions were shot at Tuesday at around 2:00 pm while they busy hanging a tarpaulin at a hinterland
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barangay here. PO2 Gerard Andro Seares of Police Station 3 at Dalipuga, this city identied the victim as Engr. Joseph Silva Pontivera, 32, a resident of Gerona, Tam bo, this city city.. The tarp whic which h he was hanging along with two others, at Tablon, Di-
gkilaan this city read: “No trespassing.” The land they were hanging a tarpaulin on with the notice was said to be a privat privatee land. land. Pontivera was hit with four gunshot wounds to the different parts of his body while the two companions identified as Ryan Bulay-og and Jumar Salcedo scampered for safety when they heard the shots were unharmed. The two asked for help. Pontivera was rushed to a private hospital in the city but was declared dead on arrival. The police are still tight-lipped on the incident as they said they are still making further investigainvestiga tions on the matter. It was learned that no trace of the suspects could be had as it was easy easy to get lost in a grassy area with houses far from each other.
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Basketball Tilt Kicks Off THE second season of the Kong Hua Alumni Ball Club kicked off recently at the Kong Hua School gym in Barangay Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City. The opening game was Gama against Createk. Gama led by team manager Mark Chang, with players Carlo Chan, Jared Eugenio, Marvin
Sia, Carlo Makiling, Francis Go, John Lester Tan, Jeff Po, Ray Patrick Melitante, Cocok Velayo, Jeff Limchu. While the Createk team composed of Raymond Mabanta, Mcvon Densing, Eduardo Nisperos, Anton Tan Nery, Brian Alta, Chandre Chua, Flip Ganob, Arwin Catad, Gioven Ting, and led by team
manager Ulbryan Chua. Createk won the game with the score 78 over Gama’s 75 points. The second game was the Greyhound team led by team manager Jon Manigsaca, Leandro Dano, Tonton Go, Mac Go, Ryan Lam, Ronel Cabrera, Hanselvin Chua, Arthur Escabus Escabusa, a, Paul Go, Cesar Co, against
the Undergog team led by team manager Robin Cerro, Joaquin Uy, Zenick Pacana, Andyson Sy, Mikee Go, Miguel Pelonio, Wayne Sinon, Frank Pelayo, Jason Dacuyan, Rickson Po. Greyhound won the game with a very close fght with the score 64 over 56 points of the Underdog. (PR)
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Foul play seen in suicide of village poll aspirant
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MIDSAYAP, North Cota bato — Police Police are digg digging ing deeper into the alleged sui cide of a female aspirant in the forthcoming barangay elections after her relatives suspected a foul play.
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Supt. Gilbert Tuzon, Midsayap town police chief, said investigation is still on going over the death of Juliet Prostrado of Barangay Poblacion 6 here. Tuzon said Juliet, 48,
who led her candidacy for village councilor on April 17, was reportedly found by her husband Joseph lifeless in side their home on April 20. Joseph, 48, immedi ately sought for help and
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neighbors rushed in, but they found Juliet’s life less body already on the floor. They told police that before the incident, they noticed the radio and television sets were in full volume and that the couple was engaged in heated argument. The neighbors also told polic e inve stiga tors that they overheard the couple regularly arguing over the man’s alleged indelity. Relatives who doubted Juliet’s manner of death also claimed that the couple had been quarreling after she
This is an application for Certicate of Public Convenience to operate and maintain a waterworks system within Barangays Indahag, Lumbia, Dansolihon, Bayanga, Mambuaya and Baikingon, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, with the following proposed rates: Notice is hereby given that this application with be initially heard by the Board on May 7, 2018, hearing will start at 9:00 o’clock in the morning at the NWRB-WUD Conference Room, 8th Floor, NIA Building, EDSA, Quezon City at which time applicant shall present its evidence.
At least fteen (15) days prior to the scheduled hearing, applicant shall publish this notice once in a daily newspaper of general circulation in Cagayan de Oro City and send send by personal delivery delivery or registered mail a copy of (i) the application and its attachments, and (ii) this notice, to all affected parties appearing on page 2 hereof. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must le their written opposition supported by documentary evidence on or before the above scheduled date of hearing, furnishing furnishing a copy of the same to the applicant. Failure on the part any affected party to le its opposition on time and to appear at the hearing will be construed as a waiver of their right to be heard and the Board will proceed to hear and decide the application based on the evidence submitted. Likewise, failure by the applicant to appear at the hearing shall amount to lack of interest in its part and instant application shall be dismissed accordingly. Witness the Honorable Executive Director of the National Water Resources Board this 23rd day of February 2018. By Authority of the Board;
Republic of the Philippines Supreme Court of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL 10th Judicial Region Branch 44 Initao, Misamis Oriental IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR CANCELATION OF ENTRY OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF DIEL ADAMS GUTIERREZ OBSIOMA TO “DIEL ADAMS GUTIERREZ VISTA”
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— Ofcials Ofcials of thi thiss coastal town led the turnover of 33 assorted loose rearms and ammunition surrendered by residents and village of cials to the military recently. rec ently. Mayor Rafael Rizalda said the turnover was the result of the effort and intensified collaboration betwe en the Army’s 5th Mechanized Infantry Battalion and the local gov ernment. ( PNA )
Condemnation DAVAO City — Compos tela Valley Governor Jay vee Tyron Uy condemned the killing of Baran-gay Captain Danilo Daan-ton of Banlag, Monkayo who was shot dead last Saturday afternoon. “We condemn this brutal act as the taking of hu man life whether as a form of aggression or vengeance can never be justied,” Uy said in a statement. ( PNA )
Cops promoted ZAMBOANGA City — Four senior ofcers were promoted to the next high high er rank while 15 other po licemen were awarded the “Medalya ng Kagalingan” by the the Police Police Regional Regional Of Of ce-9, recently. ( PNA )
‘Hands-on’ training IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay — Twe Twenty nty-ve -ve for former mer New People’s Army rebels are undergoing a three-week “hands-on” livelihood skills training through the gov ernment’s reintegration program for rebel returnees, here. They are from the nearby towns of Buug, Diplahan, Imelda, Siay, Kabasalan, and Naga. ( PNA )
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DIEL ADAMS GUTIERREZ OBSIOMA, Peoner, -VERSUSOFFICE OF THE CIVIL REGISTRAR OF GITAGUM, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE (NSO) OF CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY AND THE OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Respondents. x………………………………………………………………………………………..; ORDER Finding the peon for correcon of the date in the Marriage Cercate of Gladys Beltran-Sole sucient in form and substance, the same is set for hearing May 14, 201 8 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning, at this court sing at the Hall of Jusce, Poblacion, Initao, Misamis Oriental. The Civil Registrar concerned and any person having or claiming any interest under the Marriage Cercate whose cancellaon/correcon is sought may, within een (15) days from noce of the peon, le his or her opposion thereto. At the expense of the peoner, let a copy of this Order be published once a week for three consecuve weeks in a newspaper of general circulaon in the Province of Misamis Oriental. Further, let a copy of this Order and the peon be posted at the bullen boards of the entrance door of this court, Hall of Jusce, Initao, Misamis Oriental and Municipal Hall, Gitagum, Misamis Oriental. Finally, let a copy of the peon and this Order be furnished to the Oce of the Solicitor General and the Oce of the Civil Registrar concerned. SO ORDERED. January 31, 2018, Initao, Misamis Oriental
Dr. SEVILLO D. DAVID, JR. CESO III
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found him to have an illicit affair with another woman. Tuzon said when police arrived at the crime scene, it was “already contami nated,” and suspect there was foul play in Juliet’s supposed death. Tuzon said the couple was already considered “estranged” after she caught him with another woman. “Most of the time she was castigated physically and emotionally,” Tuzon said of Juliet. He said the immediate relatives are yet to le a complaint against the husband. ( PNA )
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PATROCINIO PELIGRO SAYSON, JR. Peoner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY AND THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE Respondent. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / ORDER This is a Peon for Correcon of Entry in the Cercate of Live Birth of Patrocinio Peligro Sayson, Jr., alleging among others, t hat peoner was born in Cagayan de Oro City, on February 20, 1976, from parents-spouses Patrocinio Sayson, Sr. and Elizabeth Peligro; that in his Cercate of Live Birth, the date of his birth was erroneously entered as February 20, 1981, instead of February 20, 1976; that to correct the said error, the peoner applied for late registraon of his birth with the local Civil Registrar of Cagayan de Oro City, which applicaon was granted; that when peoner requested for an authencated copy of his Cercate of Live Birth from the Philippine Stasc Oce (PSA), he discovered that the erroneous entry of his birthdate sll remains. Thus this peon. This Peon will be called for inial hearing on May 3, 2018, at 8:30 o’clock in the morning, during which the jurisdiconal requirements of publicaon, posng and noce to all persons who have interests which would be aected by this peon, will be proved. At the expense of the Peoner, let this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecuve weeks in a newspaper of general circulaon in the City of Cagayan de Oro, and in the province of Misamis Oriental. Further, let this Order, together with copies of the Second Amended Peon and its annexes, be posted before the inial hearing at the Bullen Boards of this Court, City Hall of Cagayan de Oro City, Provincial Capitol of Misamis Oriental, and the Barangay Hall of the Barangay where the Peoner is residing. Any interested person may, within een (15) days from noce hereof, le an Opposion to the Peon. Let a copy each of this Order be furnished to the Peoner, Ay. Ay. Mario Paul A. Labis, counsel for peoner, Oce of the Solicitor General and the Local Civil Registrar of Cagayan de Oro City.
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Mother belies son was an NPA, NPA, laments killing DAVAO City — The mothDAV mo ther of slain 15-year-old Jhun Mark Acto denounced the killing of her son by the Philippine Army and refuted that her son was a member of the New Peo ple’s Army Army.. “My son is not an NPA. He was a student who will enroll in Grade 9 this school year,” Marissa Acto said. Lieutenant Col. Rhojun Rosales, Commander of the 39th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army, re ported that that a certain Rondi Rondi
Ando was killed in a re fight between the Army and the NPA in Brgy. Astorga in Sta. Cruz town, Davao del Sur on April 21. Acto’s cadaver was recovered after the encounter with an M16 Rie and clad in black NPA uniform, he said. However, Acto refuted the military’s report that her son was a member of the NPA and the name of his son is not Rondi Ando but Jhun Mark Mark Acto. Acto. But Acto, who lives in Sitio Tombo, Barangay
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a grade 8 student of Ricardo Ipong National High School in Old Bulatukan, Makilala town, Cotabato. Jhun Mark was staying at his aunt in Barangay Bar angay Astorga to earn some money to be used for his schooling in June. Acto said at the time of the reported armed clash betwe en the NPA r ebels and government troops, her son was peeling freshly harvested coconuts, together with his cousin and uncle. She belied the Army’s
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Old Bulatukan in Makilala town, North Cotabato, said that her son Jhun Mark was
report saying on the day that her son was killed, he was wearing short pants. Acto said according to her relatives, it was after lunch on April 21 when Jhun Mark and his relatives were about to resume working on the coconuts when they heard gunshots in different directions. The military report said firefight broke out at around noon in Sitio Bayongon between the members of NPA-Guerrilla Front 51 and a joint team of the Army’s 39th Infantry
Battalion and 2nd Scout Ranger Battalion. The report said an NPA leader was identied as JuJu lito Pueblas, alias Taghoy, said to be the head of the Sentro de Grabidad of the NPA-Gue rri lla Fro nt 51 was killed. They recovered an M16 rifle, four improvised ex plosive devices, two rifle grenades, ammunition, twoway radios, seven back packs,, revol packs revolution utionary ary ags, medical supplies and personal belongings. ( DAVAOTO DAY .COM )
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Zambo jailbird yields to police ZAMBOANGA City — Police authorities here accounted all 16 detainees who bolted from detention on April 10 in this city. This, as Sulayman Sali, the remaining escapee at large, surrendered to the local police authorities. Sali was accompanied accompanie d by his uncle, Dr. Ussal Amana, and other relatives, when he yielded at around 8 am Tuesday at the Police Station 6 of the Zamboanga City Police Ofce. ( PNA )
Lanao Sur cops hunt killers of 2 farmers CAMP SK PENDATUN, Maguindanao — Police are hot on the trail of armed men who killed two farmers in an ambush on Sunday night in Pualas, Lanao del Sur. Chief Supt. Graciano Mijares, police director for the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, identied the victims as Jabber Tanog, 37 and Abdul Saripada, 31, both of Barangay Notong, Pualas. ( PNA )
Fake gold bar dealer killed in shootout TACURONG City — A suspected swindler who sells fake gold bars and illegal drugs was killed while his common-law common-l aw wife was arrested during a police entrapment operation here. Supt. Aldrin Gonzales, spokesperson spokesperson of Police Regional Ofce 12, said the shootout occurred when the suspected swindler, identied as Dodong Santillana of Kitao-tao, Bukidnon, Bukidnon, opened re on police ofcers in Barangay Calean. Supt. Jeol Siason, city police director, said SantilSantil lana pulled out a gun and opened re after sensing he was dealing with law enforcers. ( PNA ) Republic of the Philippines Province of Agusan del Sur Municipality of Trento
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with the publicaon requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1. Guidelines in the Implementaon of Administrave Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172 and R.A. 9048). Noce is hereby served to the public that CRESLYN JABONERO GEMPISAO has led with this Oce a peon for Correcon of Gender from “FEMALE” to “MALE” “MALE” in his birth cercate. The sex was wrongly wrien as “Female” instead of “Male”. He was born on July 27, 1987 at Pulanglupa, Trento, Agusan del Sur and whose parents are Cresencio R. Gempisao and Erlinda E. Jabonero. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le wrien opposion with the Oce of the Municipal Civil Registrar of Trent Trento, o, Agusan del Sur. (SGD) GLORIA P. SEVERINO Municipal Civil Registrar MGSD April 26 & May 3, 2018
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RA.9048 Republic of the Philippines Province of Misamis Oriental Municipality of Kinoguitan OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Publicaon Noce R.A. 10172
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
CCE-009-2018 R.A. 10172
Date: April 25, 2018
In compliance with the publicaon requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1_ . Guidelines in the Implementaon of the Administrave Order No 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Noce is hereby served to the public that KRYAN that KRYAN JAYAH REDULLA ABAO has led this Oce, correcon correcon of entry in Child’s Sex/Gender Sex/Gender from “MALE” to “FEMALE”, in “FEMALE”, in the Cercate of Live Birth of KRYAN JAYAH JAYAH REDULLA ABAO at Kinogitan, Misamis Misamis Oriental whose parents are IRENE H. REDULLA and MELCHOR D. ABAO. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his/her wrien opposion with this Oce not later than May 14, 2018.
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Thursday, April 26 2018
Understanding nature, healing the planet NAAWAN, Misamis NAAW Misamis Oriental -- Nature, whether in foul or good mood, does not discriminate. It provides the soothing morning sunlight, the cool and refreshing rain shower and the lovely rainbow to the young, the aged, the good, the bad and the ugly. When it is nature violently William Adan mad, strikes at everyone along its path, too, no matter if one believes in God God or not. Those sparred miraculously miraculousl y from the wrath and rages of nature are precisely around to goad us to reection - on what is going on around us and on the high price that we pay when selshness selshness and greed greed domidominate our individual and collective life. Typhoons are almost generally predictable anywhere anywhere in terms terms of their strength, frequency of occurrence, the period of occurrence, occurrence, and their their paths and destinations. destination s. The weather forecasting and communication technologies now in use could actually help avert or reduce
the impact of this natural disturbance. Unfortunately, the advantages of weather forecasting and advances in communica communica-tion are cancelled out by man-made destruction of the environment that results to global warming and climate change, whose consequences are predictable only for their increasing ferocity. Thus we witness and suffer extreme weather conditions – freezing long winter and scorching endless summer simultaneously simultaneo usly in different parts of the planet, mind mind blowing hurricanes, ash ash oods amazingly even in the desert, and devastating earthquakes everywhere. If nature has gone very wild of late it is because it is being teased and provoked by human greed and iniquities. We have not been, collectively speaking, a good steward of the environment - of the resources that God has put in our charge. We have not been a good steward even of ourselves. What we have sown is what we are now reaping. The call of the times is for us to put our act together, to be back and friendly See ADAN/p.7
Technology for society (5) Fifth of a series
IT is wrong to say that the government is bidding biddi ng out out frequencie frequenciess for a “third “third teltelco.” That is so because as it is now, there are so many telcos already except that none of them are big enough to compete with the two major players. With that as a background, Ike Señeres it would therefore be more accurate to say that the government is bidding out frequencies so that a “third major telco player” could emerge. As I see it however, there is something wrong with this paradigm, apparently for two main reasons. Firstly, a telco needs more than just frequencies to fully operate. Secondly, the emergence of a “third major telco player” is really more the outcome of market behaviour rather than that of a government intervention. Looking back into what happened in the past, it now appears that President Rodrigo Roa Duterte was referring more to a “third major wireless services provider” rather than a “third telco.” As I understand it, a telco is supposed to provide both xed lines and wireless services, the latter supposedly a com-
bination of bination of terrestrial terrestrial and satelli satellite te solusolutions. In the case of xed lines, it should supposedly be a combination of copper and ber solutions, being the technologitechnologi cal reality now. Needless to say, without openly saying it, these telcos are also supposed to provide good and fast internet services, using a combination of xed lines and wireless options, including both terrestrial and satellite solutions. I believe that this should be the overall framework, becausee as I recall it, Presiden becaus Presidentt Duterte Duterte was not just talking about making wireless services better, he was also talking about making internet services faster. Looking back, I believe that the President might have been talking about improving broadband broadb and service services, s, which which is actual actually ly a combination of both xed lines and wirewire less services. Looking at this overall equation, it seems that what we have now is a “chicken and the egg” situation, because there is now a question of improving either the means of connectivity, or the service itself, being the outcome of the means. If I am to interpret what the President said, I would tend to think that what he wants is not only better mobile services, but also faster internet services. See SEÑERES/p.7
Counterproductive Counterproduct ive doleouts WHAT if we are now 200 million in population?? I ponder over population over this question, question, nding it very difcult Knock, Knock to imagine what it would be like. When was it when we were 80 million? For all we know, we are standing at 100 million and growing, growing very fast in fact. Michael BengBen wayan puts it at 110 Contreras million to include the OFWs. What would it be tomorrow? Wow! Call me anti-poor for saying that teaching our people to rely on government doleouts is counter-p counter-productive. roductive. But that is the truth and it is staring at us. I
eat forever.” The population growth seems inevitable. And while the number of the poor is certain to continue to rise, so are the salaries of the senators and congressmen that are already shamelessly high. The poor will never never catch up with with the rising rising prices. Desperation Desperation leads them them to rely on government doleouts. Is the “pangtawid” program good for the poor? I disagree. Encourage them to use the land to grow food, support them for their needs in the farm like farm tools, fertilizer and technical know-how. Build more farm-to-market roads for easier transportation and fair prices of their produce. Teach them to make use of the available materials around them or in their area. How many hectares of agricultural
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Why the American invasion THE book titled “A War of Frontier and Empire” by David J. Silbey (2007) contains many interesting facts about the 1899 - 1902 PhilipPast Speaks pine American war that are not found in other books that are written about that historic period. Silbey wrote that of particular interest interest to the administration of US President A. Paulita Roa William McKinely were the southern provinces of Luzon, Samar and Leyte islands and the northern provinces of Mindanao. On these places grew the the best hemp hemp (abaca) in the the world critical for rope making. That it was raised by peasant farmers, sold to merchants and shipped out of the port towns of each of these provinces to among other places - the West Coast of the United States. Rope was a critical component of the US agricultural industry and the administration, especially since the presidential elections were forthcomin forthcoming, g, the government listened to the complaints of the ropemakers. Those rope makers spoke of a “hemp panic” if ports are not opened and traade reestablished because of the war in the Philippines. Then Then Secretary of War, Elihu Root’s home state New York, had the majority number number of businessmen businessm en dealing with ropemaking. ropemaking. Root paid attention to their concerns and passed them on the Gen. Elwell Otis, Otis, a high ranking American military ofcial assigned in the Philippines. Otis listened to Root, and on Jan. 18, 1900, he sent an amphibious expedition to capture the hemp provinces. Scrounging together some troop transports, Otis loaded up the Forty-Third and and Forty-Seventh Forty-Seventh Infantries under Brig. Gen. William A. Kobbe. The expediiton rst reached Sor sogon at the end of the Bicol Peninsula of Luzon and occupied it without extensive ghting. By the end of February, Kobbe and his men occupied most of the important ports of Leyte and Samar (Silbey 2007). Research shows that in the 1879 annual report of the Recollect missionaries, it mentioned that in Cagayan de Misamis, there was brisk trading of abaca and palay. And in Camiguin island, fortunes were made by raising abaca - proof of that are those big ancestral houses that we see around the island today. So the Americans came to northern Mindanao for economic reasons - the much coveted hemp or abaca - using their military might. Historian Filomeno Bautista wrote that on March 30, 1900, the Kagay-anons were startled to hear the boom of the canon red from Buntola hill in MacasMacas andig. Then they knew that the Americans have arrived. Some of the revolutionary forces rushed to the defenses in Macabalan wharf while Manuel Corrales, the counselor for peace and order, went to the dock and found an American cruiser at anchor. He met the commander and asked if he would like to see the provincial authorities, but the answer answer was no. Corrales was informed that the American ships and forces were coming to take possession of the town immediately. He left the boat right away and upon learning that enemy battleships were unloading their forces at the mouth of Cagayan river, he immediately or-
Thursday, April 26 2018
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to nature if only to heal and save this our only planet. (William R. Adan, Ph.D., is a retired professor and former chancellor of Mindanao State University at Naawan, Misam Misamis is Orient Oriental. al. -Mindanews)
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To some extent, that would sound like begging the question, because having better mobile services could also mean faster internet services. As clear as that may be however, we should wake up to the reality that faster internet services could be achieved not only by means of mobile means, but also via xed cable and ber lines, as well as via satellite. As a matter of fact, we now have reached the era wherein satellite signals are now supplemented or enhanced by both drones and balloo bal loons. ns. In the midst of what ap pears pea rs to be unc unclea lear, r, we sho shoul uld d make it very clear that there is no shortage of frequencies, except that as of now, there is no “third major telco player” that has enough frequencies to be able to compete with the two other existing “major telco players.” What is also clear is that we really do not have a complete inventory of existing xed line and wirewireless broadband connections, and yet we are already talking about building a totally new Natio Nat ional nal Bro Broadb adband and Net Networ work k (NBN) on top of whatever existing broadband connections that we already have. That is like insisting on the importation of rice on the pretext that we have a shortage, but without showing the actual data of whatever existing domestic production produc tion that we already have as local inventories. In the past, I have been advocating the production of a National Fiber Map (NFM), butt I am no bu now w ch chang angin ing g my advocacy to push for a National Broadband Map (NBM) instead. My point here is very simple, that we should rst in ventory what we have, before we decide to spend money on what we might already have. I have nothing against building an NBN, but I think that we could just build over or add to whatever broadband infrastructure that we already have, based bas ed on wha whatt the ou outco tcome me of the NBM project would show us. As it is now however, I would venture to guess that we might already have some of the broadband infrastructure that we need, except that there is a limited number of pass through and intercon intercon-nection agreements between and among the owners of broadban broa dband d assets, includin including g both bot h xed xed and wir wirele eless. ss. True to the goal of using “technology for society,” I am volunteering myself as the organizer or convenor of these pass through and inter-
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connection agreements. As a former diplomat, I believe From page 6 that I have the skills necessary not only to bring opposing to proceed to Cogon (near the parti pa rties es to th thee ne nego goti tiat atin ing g tab table, le, cemetery) to wait for further but also also to to make make them them agree agree orders. The Americans knew the to some mutually benecial defenses and of agreements. As I recall from plan of the defenses my diplomacy days, a suc- the strength of the rebels. This cessful negotiation is one information came from their where both sides would walk spies and a a local resident, away “half happy”. That is a Spaniard named Gaspar so because if one side walks Cruz. The troops landed at away happier than the other, the mouth of Cagayan Rivit would not take long before er, at Telegrafo and the rest boarde rded d the the lau launch nches es pas passin sing g the unhappy side would again boa rock the boat. From a techni- the Cagayan River under the cal standpoint, we are really guidance of Cruz. Those who talking about shared services marched down Calle del Mar such as common cell sites and (now Apolinar Velez St.) interconnected cables. While were so great a number and we are at it, we should also well armed and when they include my advocacy for a reached the town proper, National Nati onal Internet Internet Exchange Exchange there American soldiers were posted ted on eve every ry cor corner ner of the (NIX) and a National Cookies pos streets in town Gen. Bates and Cache Depot (NCCD). other ofcers went directly to E-mail: iseneres@yahoo. Casa Real (the present site of E-mail: the City Hall complex) where com they relieved the provincial presiden pres identt Jose Roa y Casas and other officials of their duties. From page 6 However, municipal presgood and exportable prod- ident Toribio Chaves and ucts? We’ve seen on Youtube Youtube the captain of the local pomany ideas that are doable in lice, Cipriano Vamenta were our country. Why aren’t we told to continue their ofcial learning from these? duties until further advice. Stretch the disparity in The Americans also went to the income between the gov- the provincial jail and to the ernors and the governed and bar barrac racks ks of the the tirad tiradore ores, s, the the you’ll be courting rebellion former Chauco building and or revolution. relieved the guards of their I remember former Camp responsibilit responsibilities ies and stationed Evangelista commander American guards instead. The Maj. Gen. Victor A. Felix the occupation of Cagayan de rst time we met and I asked Misamis was done peacefully. him: “How do you intend Meanwhile, a great number to solve insurgency?” His of men and women went up answer was straightforward: to Gango Plateau where they Bring the government to the formed the Liber Troop or the people. peopl e. Liberation Army under the Well, he is not the rst to leadership of a young lawyer, say this. There were others Nic Nicola olass Capi Capistr strano ano.. before him. But words can We all know that a year be empty empty if they they are not put put later, the resistance war into action. against the Americans ended I still have to see a gov- in Misamis Province and ernment program imple- the Kagay-anons were then mented as it is intended to under a new colonial master. be. Continuing corruption Then the Americans went on saw unnished and anomanom - to control much of our counalous projects that went try’s economy even after we unnoticed and unpunished. were given our independence Exposes are not pricking on in 1946. Famous American conscience. Even guardians author, Mark Twain who behave a price to keep their longed to an anti-imperialist mouths shut. group in the United States, Two hundred million was very much against the mouths to feed. I have one annexation of the Philippines, consolation though: I won’t Puerto Rico and other counlive to see that happen! tries. And he wrote that “God *** created war so that the AmerYes, we don’t have the icans will know geography.” money to launch a class suit For a strong American miliagainst the Cagayan de Oro tary presence has been seen Water District-Metro Pacif- around the globe since the ic Water Investment Corp. late 1890s until today and its deal. Fighting for a cause has always advantageous for the always been a lonely battle American economy. even if it would eventually burden burde n us in the the future. future. But I believe in Divine interFrom page 1 vention. In what form and to whom it would toll, we her husband is an innocent will never know. But it will man, pointing out that he has come. Denitely! been bee n serv serving ing as an ima imam. m. When that happens, it She said her husband will impact on the consum- won’t even touch a stick of ers heavily. And I thought we cigarette because, like illegal have consumers’ protection drugs, there is a fat a fatwa wa (ruling) (ruling) advocates in the city. Are we against it, and it is considered getting the message from haram (fobidden). them? “Bisan pa mangamatay
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among tibook pamilya dili outside the establishment on mahitabo nga mamaligya Tuesday morning. From page 1 The store worker subsemig makadaut nga druga,” Haina said. quently went to the Divisoria tion of city hall’s efforts to im prove pub public lic edu educat cation ion in the Sarip was arrested during police police whe where re she repo reported rted the prove city, was given by the group the raid carried out by PDEA alleged public masturbation. and City Drug Enforcement She said the capitol col- Synergeia, United States AsUnit members based on a lector went inside the store sistance for International Desearch warrant. Inside, they supposedly to buy canned velopment, Philippine Long allegedly found 35 grams of goods. At that time, she said, Distance Telephone Co. and suspected shabu with an es- she was alone with Veloz Smart Telecommunications. The award was the second one timated street value of P175 inside the establishment. thousand, a 9 mm pistol, some The store worker said she received by the local governcash, and pieces of jewelry. was shocked when she saw ment since 2013 in connection Wilkins Villanueva, Veloz exposing and stimu- with its education program. According to Moreno, PDEA regional director, ac- lating himself in front of her. cused Sarip of being a “bigHer complaint is now city hall built over 500 school time shabu supplier” in the with provincial administrator buildin gs and classr ooms in the city since 2013. (NITZ city.. He said authorities were Joselyn Mateo. city sure because they subjected According to Manag- ARANCON) Sarip to about a year of sur- ban ag, Veloz, of Xav ier veillance operations. Heights, joined the capitol Sarip admitted that the only in Jan. 16 as his retired From page 1 pistoll seized by author pisto authorities ities father’s replacement. She cole Mangabanag said yeswas his but explained that his said the parking fee collec- terday. license for it was supposed to tor did not report for work She conrmed that Gov. be ren renewe ewed d this this mon month. th. yesterday. Yevgeny Vincente Emano. and the Guingonas have agreed to form a political alliance during a meeting on From page 1 Saturday. From page 1 the store at around 8:30 am Emano, she said, met with Philippines-Fire Philippines-Fi re Neliza Mor- former vice president Teosto the other day. Guingona Jr. and his son and Capitol spokesperson tolla Bautista. Capitol spokesperson Ni- namesake Teosto III, a for Nicol e Mana gbana g said the complaint reached the cole Managbanag said the mer senator. She said Gingoog attention of capitol park head contestants would be here Mayor Marie Guingona and her mother and vice mayor Lorna Guibone who then until Friday. Ruthie were present during Managbanag said the referred it to the Ofce of the meeting. the Provincial Administrator. group would be checking out The two families clashed Managbanag said Gui- the Agutayan Island, Saln head-on in the 1995 elec bonee con bon confron fronted ted Veloz abo about ut Lizard Sanctuary and Sagpu- tions when Emano’s father the alleged sexual miscon- lon Falls in Jasaan, Misamis Vicente, then governor of Misamis Oriental, was chalduct inside the store near Oriental. The contestants include lenged by the now vice mayor the capitol park but the man Lea Macapagal Dinalupihan, Ruthie Guingona. Emano denied it. Managbanag however Joana Cristine Dalangin, Jean served most of the three-year quoted Guibone as saying Nicole de Jesus, Annalea term until he was booted out months before the 1998 that there was something Rabe, Zahra Bianca Saldua, elections via a Supreme Court not right with the way Veloz Marjorie Vista Malinao; order that upheld Ms. GuingoAnn Roxal Palmares, na’s 1995 victory. answered questions about the Theressa Anne Mariano, public pub lic mas masturb turbatio ation. n. Managbanag said the poA man working near the Weam Ahmed, Joanna Krys- litical alliance would boost store said he heard a woman tel Cabrezos, Naomie Hannah efforts aimed at developing shouting and then rushing White, and Brazzirie Yanson. Gingoog City.
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a difference in their respective circles. The Development Communications graduate revealed that during his nal inin terview he was asked, “What is the importance of being an outstanding student?” He answered: “The importance of being an outstanding student is one’s ability to empower. Empowerment is not measured by the number of people reached through one’s projects and community works. Empowerment is being bei ng able able to insp inspire ire cou courag ragee in someone, one person at a time.” Aside from being class valedictorian and a cum laude, Anay was the Outstanding Graduate Awardee of the XU College of Agriculture in 2017. He also won the ABSCBN-Northern Mindanao interschool newscasting competition in 2016 and is a member of Dulaang Atenista, a theater company at Xavier. Anay was the team leader of the rst season of the “I Am Mindanao,” a social media campaign aimed at educating the public, particularly, the youth of Cagayan de Oro
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City and its neighboring ar- worldwide. eas on violent extremism, Anay shared: “May we strengthening the sense of end wars and discrimination pride pri de of of being being Mi Minda ndanao naoans ans,, on our island and let peace and and empowering millennials love abound. I will always be to take part in peace and na- proud proud of my anc ancest estry ry and my tion-building tion-buildin g initiatives. homeland. I am Adam Anay. The “I Am Mindanao” I am Mindanao.” campaign was among the nal At present, Anay serves as four in Peer to Peer: Facebook the head of media of Global Global Digital Challenge last Impact, an organization that year, initiated by US-based aims to ght human trafck EdVenture Partners and par- ing in the Philippines. ( XU ticipated in by 144 universities COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE)
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Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan 2017 class valedictorian Brian Adam Anay shows his award at the Malacañang grounds. Anay was cited as one of Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines on Monday. ( )
9 MONEY M MATTERS Aboitiz Equity sets P77-b capex for 2018; eyes Asean expansion Gold Star Daily
Editor: Ben Balce
Thursday, April 26, 2018
CONGLOMERATE Aboitiz Eq- bill billio ion, n, of it itss ca cape pex x bu budg dget et this Friday night. ince has started commercial op- nesia, Vietnam and Myanmar. Lozano said he considers the Lozano bared that the rst unit erations this month, he added. “We focus on several projects Association of Southeast Asian uity Ventures Inc. (AEV) is more year will be allotted to its power than doubling its capital expendi- bu busi sine ness. ss. of Therma Visayas Inc. baseload “I think the prospects are good. in Vietnam that are promising. Nati Nation onss (A (ASE SEAN AN)) re regi gion on as go good od ture (capex) budget to P77 billion Lozano said the group’s food, powe powerr pla plant nt in Ce Cebu bu is sc sche hedu dule led d Actually, in the rst few months We are hoping that by the end of and right market. this year, mainly to bankroll key real estate, cement and banking for completion this September, of this year, we saw a spike in the year, we should have already “It’s (ASEAN) proximity to the powe po werr proj projec ects ts her heree as as it loo looks ks at at bu busi sine nesse ssess will will get get th thee rema remain inin ing g while its second unit would be (energy) demand, at least (in) the some developments there. We are Philippines. We also believe that opportunities to build footprint in P17 billion. done by the end of 2018. utilities that we are operating,” looking at hydro and solar pro- the ASEAN region is one of the “We are nishing several (powSoutheast Asia. He said the Manolo Fortich said Lozano. jects,” ject s,” he sa said id.. fastest growing in the world, if not The Aboitiz Group allocated er) projects this year... We are a lit- hydropower facility in Bukidnon As it builds footprint in SouthHe sees growing markets in the fastest. We can add value with P35 billion in capex in 2017. tle below 3,000 megawatts (of at- should be running within the third east Asia, Lozano further said the Indonesia and Vietnam, noting our expertise in geothermal and AEV Senior Vice President tributable capacity), we should be quarter of the year. conglomerate is looking for more that both countries are looking for hydro and other power projects so and Chief Financial Ofcer Ma- around 3,500 MW by the end of The Pagbilao Energy Corp. opportunities particularly for renewable power to make it more we think that this is the right mar plan antt expa expans nsio ion n in Que Quezo zon n prov prov- powe nuel Lozano said the bulk, or P60 the year,” he said in an interview pl powerr bu busi sine ness ss fo focu cusi sing ng on In Indo do-- sustainable. ket for us now,” he added. (PNA)
Filipino scientist develops cement substitute pro products ducts
Group seeks subsidy for garment makers
A group has urged the govern - in a province. ment to offer subsidies for manuYoung mentioned that the facturers in the garments sector in Philippines was once the top A Filipino scientist has devel - ment. What we are trying to raw material, he said the pro- cial support from the ASEAN order to revive the local industry. garments manufacturer in the oped a substitute product for ce- do is to utilize the wastes from cess of making cement begins University Network/Southeast Foreign Buyers Association of world. But since the quotas ment made from the wastes of coal-red power plants to pro - with crushing the limestone Asia Engineering Education the Philippines (FOBAP) Presi- and preferential tariffs on garcoal-red power plants which duce a material comparable to and then calcination, which re- Netwo Network rk – Japan Internatio International nal dent Robert Young said in an ments and textiles imported by he described as eco-friendly Portland cement,” he explained. quires a temperature of 1,000 Cooperation Agency (JICA), interview that the industry seeks developed countries such as because bec ause it will mini minimize mize the He said geo-polymer, pat- degrees Celsius. the National Academy of Sci- government subsidies in power the United States, Canada, and emission of carbon dioxide. terned after a similar technol “The cooking process re- ence and Technology/Depart - and labor costs, like what other some European nations were Dr. Michael Angelo B. Pro- ogy created by eco-friendly quires a lot of energy because ment of Science and Technol- governments in Asia offer to at- phased phased out, reven revenues ues of the mentilla, a delegate to the 2nd companie companiess in France, Australia, of the high temperature, nor- ogy Grants to Outstanding tract investments from garments Philippine garments industry ASEAN Science Diplomat and the US, seeks to reduce the mally 1,000 degrees Celsius. Achievement in Science and pro produc ducer ers. s. had declined. Assembly from April 23 to 27 carbon footprint of the cement Where does it come from? Nor- Technology, and the numerYoung said the government He also cited that other counat the Ritz Hotel here, said in industry and prevent future mally, there is fuel and usually ous collaborators from DLSU can locate companies in the in- tries in the region like China, Vian interview on Monday that prob problems lems in man managin aging g coal coal ash. coal is being used. If you burn Gokongwei College of En- dustry in one free trade export etnam, and Bangladesh, among he developed “geo-polymer” Pomentilla, who obtained his it, you release another carbon gineering, Tokyo Institute of zone that would offer lower others, become competitive in to upscale coal ash from coal- doctorate degree in socio-en- dioxide,” he said. Technology, and Ho Chi Minh po powe werr and and lab labor or co costs sts.. getting these garments manured power plants. vironmental engineering from He said every ton of cement University of Technology. “We can be located in one facturing companies by offering Pomentilla, a professor at Hokkaido University in Japan, prod produced uced means the emis emission sion He opened his laboratory in area, concentrated, like a free lower power and labor costs and the Dela La Salle University, said they are still in the research of the same amount of carbon 2014 and started the Geo-pol- trade export zone and the elec- by giv givin ing g gene generou rouss ince incent ntive ives. s. said the construction industry and development stage but they dioxide but that his technology ymer and Advance Materials tricity will be somehow lower. With these factors, importers eld-scale testing can convert a low-value waste Engineering Research for Sus- We’re not asking for free, at least can buy a T-shirt in these counin the country has a high de- plan to do a eld-scale mand for cement but the “pro- a year from now and hope to to a high value product. tainability. lower than the rest of the guys,” tries for as low as $1 per piece, duction of cement requires a lot commercialize geo-polymer in “If you can reduce the enAt least 16 scientists from he said. while buying it from the Philipof energy and produces carbon ve years. ergy or try to reduce the emis- all over southeast Asia joined “Number two, the labor cost pin pines es wo would uld be at $2 pe perr piec piece. e. dioxide as well.” He said they hope to build sion of carbon dioxide, that’s the 2nd ASEAN Science Dip- should be subsidized also. OfMoreover, Young said the lo “My project would try to ad- low-cost houses or even road one way to mitigate climate lomat Assembly themed “Em- fer a special type of salaries for cal industry will be supporting dress this problem by trying to embankments using geo-poly- change,” he said. powering powerin g Scienc Sciencee and and Te Techno chnoll- these people,” he added, noting the plan of the US and the Philreally use the ‘y ash’ alone mer. Promentilla said his project ogy Leaders for Climate Smart that this zone for the garments ippines to enter into a free trade without using the Portland ceFrom the extraction of the was undertaken with nan- ASEAN.” (M INDA N EWS ) manufacturers could be located agreement (FTA). (PNA) MCNHS launched 2018 Summer Reading Camp By: Joel Q. Galibo, Master Teacher-I (Maria Crisna Naonal High School) Sawali, Maria Crisna, Iligan City
Pursuant to Division Memorandum No. 80, s. 2018 dated April 12, 2018, the school launched this undertakinglast April 16-20, 2018 at MCNHS Mul-Purpose Hall. This acvity aimed to improve the reading comprehension of the learners across the learning areas namely; English, Math, Science, Filipino and Makabayan through-outdoor and fun-lled acvies.During the kickedo acvity, it was graced by all MCNHS mentors, students and parents. Moreover, other stakeholders handed their donaons for the improvement of the school and shared their precious me to the students as reading teacher. Summer Reading Camp is an annual acvityto ensure that every child is a successful reader. Through collaborave eort of school administraon, teachers, parents and stakeholders the ve (5) day acvity was meaningfully and producvely conducted.
Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11th Judicial Region, Branch 27 Tandag City, Surigao del Sur IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF GENA MENDEZ RAMBOYON GENA MENDEZ RAMBOYON, Peoner - versus – OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR OF TANDAG CITY, CITY, SURIGAO DE L SUR, Respondent.
SPEC. PRO. NO. 05-2018
X - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -/ ORDER Peoner Gena Mendez Ramboyon prays prays for the correcon of entry in her Cercate of Live Birth issued by the City Civil Registrar of Tandag, Surigao del Sur. Peoner avers avers that what was wrien in her Cercate of Live Birth is July 16, 1986 instead of July 16, 1983. Finding the peon to be sucient in form and substance, substance, let its inial hearing be set on May 7, 2018 at 1:30 in the aernoon. All persons who may have ground/s to oppose the peon are ordered to appear and show cause why the peon should not be granted. Let this Order be published, at peoners’ account, account, once a week for three (3) consecuve weeks in a newspaper of general circulaon in Mindanao. Let copies of this Order, together with copies of the peon and its annexes, be furnished to: (a) the City Civil Registrar of Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Sur, (b) the Solicitor General, 134 Gen. Amorsolo St., Legaspi Legaspi Village, Maka City; and (c) the Provincial Prosecutor of the Province of Surigao del Sur, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur. SO ORDERED. Tandag City, City, Surigao del Sur, 16th March 2018.
On Climate Change: A MUST Responsibility Towards Preserving Earth’s Beauty By: Ana Teresa M. Beltran
Plasc Eang Bacteria By: Annalyn A. Salcedo
Over the years, human acvies have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases come from burning fossil fuels to produce energy and other human-made emissions into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gas acts like a blanket, trapping energy in the atmosphere causing it to warm thus results to climate change. The warmer the climate gets the higher the damages, warmer climate can bring changes that can aect the equilibrium among all things, the natural environment, and even our own health and safety. According to NASA’s Global Climate Change on February 15, 2018, January 2018 was the h warmest January in 138 years of modern record-keeping, as stated in the monthly analysis of global temperatures by sciensts at NASA's Goddard Instute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York. It was cooled somewhat by the current La Niña phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillaon, the only months of January warmer than that occurred in 2016 (+1.16°C), 2017 (+0.97°C), 2007 (+0.95°C), and in 2015 (+0.81°C). Climate change is indeed catastrophic, without acon and regulaon taken the world will eventually wither away. Lessening the amount of greenhouse gasses may not be an easy task, but change always starts within each one of us, one must recognize their responsibilies towards earth and respect its gis. Earth will connue to prosper without us but we will die without it, which is why it is important to hear its pleas and preserve its beauty for the future yet to come.
How long does it take for plasc waste to decompose? Plascs are very commonly used nowadays. According to an esmate, each year we use approximately 1.6 million barrels of oil just for producing plasc water boles. Plasc items can take up to 1000 years to decompose in landlls; plasc bags take 10-1000 years to decompose, while plasc boles can take 450 years or more. Plasc are convenient and are indeed very helpful, however, plascs are also harmful to the environment since it cannot be quickly degraded and damages the atmosphere if burnt. It can prevent seeping of water into the soil, reaching sunlight into water. Researches are made on how to early decompose plascs. According to Deborah Netburn a science reporter for the Los Angeles Times, a team of Japanese sciensts has found a species of bacteria that eats the type of plasc found in most disposable water boles. The discovery, published on March 11, 2016 in the journal Science, which hopefully could lead to new methods to manage the more than 50 million tons of this parcular type of plasc produced globally each year.
Republic of the Philippines 11th Judicial Region REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, Branch 27 TandagCity,, Surigao del Sur TandagCity
Republic of the Philippines 11th Judicial Region REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, Branch 40 TandagCity,, Surigao del Sur TandagCity
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF
NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE EJF FILE NO. 02-2018
NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE EJF FILE NO. 03-2018
Upon Extra-judicial Peon for Sale under Act 3135 as amended, amended, led by RURAL BANK OF CANTILAN (SURIGAO DEL SUR), INCORPORA INCORPORATED, TED, mortgagee, against ROSEFER I. MIKIN as Aorney In-fact of FERNANDICO J. IMBOC and ROSALINA G. IMBOC, ROSEFER I. MIKIN,is Filipino, of legal age, married and a resident of Arasasan, Cagwait, Surigao del Sur, Sur, mortgagors, to sasfy the mortgage mortgage indebtedness which was of March 3, 2018 has amounted to SEVENTY THOUSAND SEVEN SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY- FIVE & 44/100 pesos only (P70,785.44) Philippine Currency, inclusive of penales, past due interest and other charges, plus 10% of the total amount of indebtedness as Aorney’s fees also secured by the said mortgage and expenses of foreclosure, the Deputy Sheri of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 27, Tandag City, City, Surigao del Sur, will sale at public aucon on May 22, 2018 at 10:00 o'clock in the morning or soon thereaer at the RTC RTC 27, Tandag City, City, Surigao del Sur to the highest bidder on the scheduled date of aucon, for CASH and in Philippine Currency in case of one bidder or no bidder and the bidding will not push through on the scheduled date of aucon sale the same will be reset on June 4, 2018, same me and place in Compliance to the Supreme Court Circular No. 00-10-05-0, the real property is more parcularly described as follows:
Upon Extra-judicial Peon for Sale under Act 3135 as amended, led by RURAL BANK OF CANTILAN (SURIGAO (SURIGAO DEL SUR), INCORPORATED INCORPORATED,, mortgagee, against SPS. MARILYN G. LOGRONIO and ISIDRO T. LOGRONIO, Jr., Jr., Filipino, both of legal age, and a residents of Telaje, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, mortgagors, to sasfy the mortgage indebtedness which was of March 3, 2018 has amounted to TWO HUNDRED ONE ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED HUNDRED TWENTY TWENTY -SIX & 74/100 pesos pesos only (P201,126.74) Philippine Currency, inclusive of penales, past due interest and other charges, plus 10% of the total amount of indebtedness as Aorney’s fees also secured secured by the said mortgage and expenses of foreclosure, the Deputy Sheri of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 40, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, will sale at public aucon on May 22, 2018 at 10:00 o'clock in the morning or soon thereaer at at the RTC 40, Tandag City, City, Surigao del Sur to the highest bidder on the scheduled date of aucon, for CASH and in Philippine Currency in case of one bidder or no bidder and the bidding will not push through on the scheduled date of aucon sale the same will will be reset on June 4, 2018, same me and place in Compliance to the Supreme Court Circular No. 00-1005-0, the real property is more parcularly described as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE PROPERT Y TDN NO. 99-04002-011440, A parcel of residenal lot under Cadastral Lot #2007-B, Pls-786 and all the improvements found thereon, situated at Brgy. Arasasan, Cagwait, Province of Surigao del Sur, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY (180) SQ.M., more or less, with assessed value of P50,000.00 and is now occupied by FERNANDICO J. IMBOC. The pares and bidders or their authorized representaves are hereby requested to be present during the aucon sale. Prospecve buyers or bidders are hereby enjoined to invesgate for themselves the herein Real Property of any lien/encumbrance thereon, if any there be. Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Sur, March 22, 2018.
DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TCT NO. T-5101, TDN NO. 99-04006-00276, A parcel of agricultural land under Lot No. 965, Pls-786 and all the improvements found thereon, situated at Brgy. Sua (now Brgy. Lactudan) Cagwait, Province of Surigao del Sur, containing an area of TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SIX (28,406), more or less, with assessed value of P29,530.00 and is registered/declared in the name of ISIDRO T. LORGONIO. The pares and bidders or their authorized authorized representaves are hereby requested to be present during the aucon sale. Prospecve buyers or bidders are hereby enjoined to invesgate for themselves the herein Real Property of any lien/encumbrance thereon, if any there be. Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, March 22 , 2018. FOR THE EX-OFFICIO PROVINCIAL SHERIFF
Thursday, Thursda y, April 2 6, 2018 Republic of the Philippines ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION Pacic Center Building San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City
THE PROPOSED DSM RATE ADJUSTMENT 9. Under the TGP Rules, Rules, the concerned electric electric cooperative shall use the following formula in determining determining the TGP for the fourth to sixth sixth years of the Regulatory Period, to wit:
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF ADJUSTMENT IN RATES TO COVER THE FIRST TO THIRD REGULATORY YEARS OF THE SECOND REGULATORY PERIOD FOR THIRD ENTRANT ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES UNDER THE TARIFF GLIDE PATH (TGP) RULES
TGPB= TGPn + TGPn+1 TGPn+2 where TGPn = In – Xn + Sn
n= the fourth year of the Regulatory Period and succeeding Regulatory Periods The TGP calculated for each of the three years will be summed to determine the possible rate adjustment starting on the First Year of the next Regulatory Period. ERC Case No. _________ RC
SURIGAO DEL SUR II ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (SURSECO II), Applicant. x--------------------------------------x
10. Applying the methodology embodied in the TGP Rules, Applicant calculated the values of the “I”, “X” and “S” and came up with the following results, to wit: “I”(B) YEAR 2016 YEAR 2017 YEAR 2018 TOTAL
APPLICATION APPLICANT, SURIGAO DEL SUR II ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (SURSE CO II), through counsel, unto this Honorable Commission, respectfully alleges that:
1. SURSECO II is a non-stock, non-prot electric cooperative, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of Philippine laws, with principal ofce at Balilahan, Mabua, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur; 2. It holds an exclusive franchise from the National Electrication Commission, Commission, to operate an electric light and power distribution service in the city of Tandag Tandag and the municipalities of Carrascal, Cantilan, Madrid, Carmen, Lanuza, Cortes, Tago, San Miguel, Bayabas, Cagwait, Marihatag, San Agustin and Lianga. NATURE OF APPLICATION 3. The instant Application is being led for the approval of Applicant’s proposed adjustment in its Distribution, Supply and Metering (DSM) Rates to be implemented on the First to Third Regulatory Years Years of the Second Regulatory Period for Electric Cooperatives belonging to the Third Entrant Group under the Tariff Tariff Glide Path Rules (TGP Rules) and pursuant to said Rules, as well as other pertinent laws and rules. STATEMENT OF FACTS 4. Sometime in 2015, Applicant led with the Honorable Commission an application for approval of the proposed adjustment in its DSM Rates pursuant to the TGP Rules, docketed as ERC Case No. 2015-121 RC. 5. In the said application, Applicant Applicant prayed for approval of either of the following two (2) proposed alternative alternative DSM rates, to be implemented effective effective January 2016, to wit:
Supply System Charge Metering Charges: Retail Customer Charge Metering System Charge
PhP/kW PhP/kWh
CUSTOMER TYPE Residential Low Higher Voltage Voltage
0.7993
PhP/Meter/Mo. PhP/kWh
5.17 0.4723
0.9572 41.51
41.51
29.69
29.69
0.70% 0.70% 0.70%
0.06% 0.70% -3.36% -2.59%
TGP B (excluding S) -0.64% 0.00% -4.06% -4.69%
UNITS Distribution Charges: Demand Charge Distribution System Charge Supply Charges: Retail Customer Charge Supply System Charge Metering Charges: Retail Customer Charge Metering System Charge
CUSTOMER TYPE Residential Low Voltage Higher Voltage 269.77
PhP/kW PhP/kWh
0.8508
PhP/Customer/ Mo PhP/kWh
0.7786
PhP/Meter/Mo. PhP/kWh
5.03 0.4601
0.9324 40.43
40.43
28.92
28.92
B. EXCLUDING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE “S” CUSTOMER TYPE Low Voltage Higher Voltage
UNITS Distribution Charges: Demand Charge Distribution System Charge Supply Charges: Retail Customer Charge Supply System Charge Metering Charges: Retail Customer Charge Metering System Charge
PhP/kW PhP/kWh
256.55 0.8091
PhP/Customer/ Mo PhP/kWh
0.7404
PhP/Meter/Mo. PhP/kWh
4.79 0.4375
0.8867 38.45
38.45
27.50
27.50
12. Consequently, in compliance with the TGP Rules, Applicant hereby applies to implement either of the above two calculated alternative DSM rates, to be made effective starting January 1, 2019 and up to December 31, 2021. SUPPORTING DATA AND DOCUMENTS 13. In support of the foregoing computations, Applicant is submitting herewith the following documents, which are being made integral parts hereof, to wit: 12. Consequently, in compliance with the TGP Rules, Applicant hereby applies to implement either of the above two calculated alternative DSM rates, to be made effective starting January 1, 2019 and up to December 31, 2021. SUPPORTING DATA AND DOCUMENTS 13. In support of the foregoing computations, Applicant is submitting herewith the following documents, which are being made integral parts hereof, to wit:
B) EXCLUDING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE “S”
Distribution Charges: Demand Charge PhP/kW Distribution System Charge PhP/kWh Supply Charges: Retail Customer Charge PhP/Customer/ Mo Supply System Charge PhP/kWh Metering Charges: Retail Customer Charge PhP/Meter/Mo. Metering System Charge PhP/kWh
0.64% 0.00% 4.06%
TGP B
276.95 0.8734
PhP/Customer/ Mo PhP/kWh
UNITS
“S”(B)
11. Utilizing the above values will result in adjustments in Applicant’s DSM Rates being applied for approval under ERC Case No. 2015-121 RC, as follows:
A. WITH PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE “S”
Distribution Charges: Dem and Charge Distribution System Charge Charge Supply Charges: Retail Customer Charge
0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
“X”(B)
A. WITH PERFORMANC PERFORMANCE E INCENTIVE “S”
THE APPLICANT
UNITS
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CUSTOMER TYPE Residential Low Higher Voltage Voltage
Annex Markings A to A-2
269.18 0.8489
B C
0.9303 40.34
40.34
28.86
28.86
0.7769 5.02 0.4591
6. The foregoing application was Applicant’s initial application for DSM rate adjustment pursuant to the TGP Rules, under which electric cooperatives are given an opportunity to adjust their rates once every three (3) years, which may occur at the start of the fourth year of the First Regulatory Period and every 3 years thereafter; 7. Applicant belongs to the Third Entrant Group under the TGP Rules, whose rst regulatory period is from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2018. Having led its initial application for DSM rate adjustment in 2015, the third regulatory year of the First Regulatory Period, the cooperative is ling the the instant Application Application in the current year 2018, the sixth regulatory year of the First Regulatory Period, for the proposed adjustment of its DSM rates to be implemented on the rst to the third regulatory years of the Second Regulatory Period for the Third Entrant Electric Cooperatives under the TGP Rules; 8. Applicant’s rst TGP application under ERC Case No. 2015-121 RC is still pending evaluation of the Honorable Commission but in spite thereof, Applicant
D E F G H
Nature of Document Proposed TGP Calculations and supporting documents using the prescribed templates: Index “I” Calculation Efciency Factor “X” Calculation Calculation Performance Incentive “S” Calculation MFSR - Sections B and E (2014-2017) Billing Determinants Template (2014-2017 kWh Sales, No. of Customers and kW Demand) Sample Bills per customer type (2014-2017) Regional CPI (2014-2017) RFSC Utilization (2015-2017) Consumer Complaints Summary or Tracking Form (2015-2017) Audited Financial Financial Statements (2015-2017) (2015-2017)
SUBMISSION OF PRE-FILING REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENTS S 14. Finally, in compliance with the pre-ling requirements under the ERC Rules of Practice and Procedure, Applicant is likewise submitting herewith the following documents, which are being made integral parts hereof, to wit: Annex Markings I and series J and series
Nature of Document Proof of furnishing copies of the Application to the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Tandag Tandag City and Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Surigao del Sur Proof of publication of the Application in a newspaper of general circulation in SURSECO II’s franchise area or where it principally operates
PRAYER WHEREFORE,, premises considered, pursuant to and in compliance with the Tariff WHEREFORE Tariff Glide Path (TGP) Rules, Applicant SURSECO II respectfully prays of this Honorable
MONEY M MATTERS Gold Star Daily
Editor: Ben Balce
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Charges, to be made effective starting January 1, 2019, to wit: A. WITH PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE “S” UNITS Distribution Charges: Demand Charge Distribution System Charge Supply Charges: Retail Customer Charge Supply System Charge Metering Charges: Retail Customer Charge Metering System Charge
PhP/kW PhP/kWh
CUSTOMER TYPE Residential Low Voltage Higher Voltage 269.77 0.8508
PhP/Customer/ Mo PhP/kWh
0.7786
PhP/Meter/Mo. PhP/kWh
5.03 0.4601
0.9324 40.43
40.43
28.92
28.92
B. EXCLUDING PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE “S” UNITS Distribution Charges: Demand Charge PhP/kW Distribution System Charge PhP/kWh Supply Charges: Retail Customer Charge PhP/Customer/ Mo Supply System Charge PhP/kWh Metering Charges: Retail Customer Charge PhP/Meter/Mo. Metering System Charge PhP/kWh
CUSTOMER TYPE Residential Low Voltage Higher Voltage 256.55 0.8091
0.8867 38.45
38.45
0.7404 4.79 0.4375
27.50
27.50
Other reliefs, just and equitable in the premises are likewise prayed for. Pasig City, Metro Manila, April 19, 2018. DECHAVEZ LERIOS-AMBOY AND EVANGELISTA LAW OFFICES1 Counsel for the Applicant SURIGAO DEL SUR II ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (SURSECO II) Unit 2008, Tycoon Centre Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605 Tel. Nos. 9101587; 6619357 Email: powerlawrm@gm powerlaw
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By: JEREMIAH D. FRANCISCO Roll of Attorneys No. 62302 PTR No. 3897264, January 16, 2018, Pasig City IBP Lifetime Member Roll No. 018969, RSM MCLE Compliance No. V – 0016881 – March 16, 2016
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LTFRB permits Grab to restore 2x price surge cap LTFRB allows Grab to restore 2x price surge cap MANILA -- The Land Trans portati por tation on Fran Franchis chising ing and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has allowed ridesharing rm Grab Philippines to restore its price surge cap from 1.5 to 2 times the normal fare as it has approved several accreditations of new transportation network companies (TNCs). On Friday, the LTFRB granted Grab’s motion to vacate which seeks to reverse its earlier order for the price surge cap to be lowered to 1.5x. The order was issued last April 11 as the Board process pro cesses es the app applica licatio tions ns of new TNCs. LTFRB Board Member Aileen Lizada, however, said Grab will be able to impose impose the 2x surge surge rate starting Monday. The Board said that it granted Grab’s motion after it has issued a certicate of accreditation to Hype Transport Systems Inc. to operate as a new TNC for a period per iod of two two years years on Apr April il 18. 18.
LIZADA
“In view of the foregoing premises and nding the allegations contained in the Motion to Vacate Order to be meritorious, the same is hereby granted. Accordingly, the directive in the Order dated April 11, 2018 to lower
the maximum allowable price surge is hereby vacated and set aside,” the LTFRB said. LTFRB also granted the accreditations of ride-hailing com panies pani es Hirn Hirnaa Mobil Mobility ity Sol Soluti utions ons Inc. and Go Lag Inc. (PNA)
PH among most preferred investment destinations by Japanese frms: Roque On Tuesday, Malacañang welcomed news that the Philippines is among the most preferred investment destinations among Japanese companies. Secretary Roque said the country ranks 12th in the Ja pan External Trade Organi Organizaza-
tion’s (JETRO) latest survey on the International Operations of Japanese Firms. Roque added that Japan was the country’s largest foreign investor in 2017 with approved foreign investments registering at P32 billion, an 18.2 percent
increase from 2016. “This reects the condence of the Japanese government and business in the economic policies and politi political cal stabilit stability y under the leadership of [President Rodrigo Roa Duterte],” Roque said. (PCOO)
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VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF NON FORUM-SHOPPING ENGR. IGLORIO R. HINAYON, of HINAYON, of legal age, Filipino and with ofce address at the SURSECO II Building, Balilahan, Mabua, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, after being sworn to according to law, depose and state that: 1. I am the General Manager of the Surigao del Sur II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (SURSECO II), duly authorized to represent the cooperative in ling the instant application, the corresponding Board Resolution is attached hereto and made integral part hereof; 2. I caused the preparation and ling of the foregoing Application; have read the allegations contained therein, and certify that the same are true and correct based on my personal knowledge and on authentic records of SURSECO II; 3. SURSECO II has not heretofore commenced any other action or proceedings involving the same issues and parties before any court, tribunal or quasi-judicial agency; to the best of my knowledge no such action or proceeding is pending, and if I should learn that the same or similar action or proceeding has been led or is pending, I undertake to report such fact to this Honorable Commission, within ve (5) days therefrom. Further, afant sayeth naught.
IGLORIO R. HINAYON Afant
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN SWORN to before me in Tandag City, this 23 day of April 2018, by the afant who exhibited to me his SSS I.D. bearing No. 33-4027664-3.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NOTICE OF SEARCH FOR TWO PROMINENT CITIZENS WHO WILL REPRESENT THE PRIVATE PRIVATE SECTOR TO THE CCSPC BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Board of Trustees of Cotabato City State Polytechnic College announces that the search for two (2) Private Sector Representatives is now open. Applicantsmust possess the following minimum qualications: 1. Must be at least 35 years old. 2. A Filipino Filipino citizen and a resident of the City of Cotabato, Province of Cotabato or Province of Maguindanao for at least 2 years prior to his a pplication. 3. A holder holder of at least a Bachelor’s Degree in any eld or profession relevant to the program thrust of CCSPC. 4. Not presently holding any position in government, elective or appointive. 5. Not presently holding any position in a school Board of Regents/Trustees in the Philippines. 6. Physically t and willing to travel. 7. Must be of good moral character. character. Conviction of any crime or administrative charge shall be a ground for disqualication. 8. Must not be related to any member of the Board of Trustees and the Search Committee for Private Sector Representatives within the third degree of afnity or consanguinity. 9. The applicant must have “distinguished” himself/herself in his/her eld of profession or eld of specialization. 10. Preferably from the industry or business. Note: Qualied applicants must submit the accomplished Pro-Forma Application and Pro-Forma Curriculum Vitae duly notarized (available at the Board Secretary, CCSPC, Sinsuat Avenue, Cotabato City) together with the following supporting documents in ve (5) sets:
1. Certied true copy of Transcript of Records or Diploma 2. Certied true copy of Certicates of Memberships in Organizations, Associations or Society 3. Medical Certicate of Physical Fitness 4. Certied true copy of Awards Awards & Rec ognitions received 5. NBI Clearance 6. Endorsement from a reputable organization Submit the accomplished Application and Curriculum Vitae together with the supporting
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Marina Bay Sands
The Philippines is an
and differentiate the life of
have to grind their bones
terms that where we see
and experience it yourself .
other people. I am currently
and walk blocks by blocks to
the world in a different
Different religions, rules and
in Singapore, an urban
reach their work places. The
light. Culture, tradition,
practices are happening
jungle unlike any other I
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race
practices
in front of you and you just
have encountered in the
Workers) are a part of this
among other nationalities
have to take immortalize
Philippines. There is no
grind. The Filipino people
converge in front of you
time difference between the
call them the new heroes
and either you reject it or
Philippines and Singapore
of the country because of
learn from it is up to you.
but I noticed that everything
the hard work that they put
It amazes me to be in a
here
in entirely to save, send
country where life is so fast
some money back home
paced yet when you take
or to reach their dreams.
a deep breath and slow it
more after me who could
down yourself, everything
understand more the life
beco mes
that
is
fast
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amazing country lled
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and
it with a single frame. Yes, there were other photographers and travelers before me but there will be
with natural resources,
Even the rain which can
people and traditions
last in our country for a day
that invites tourists. I
or two lasts only for an hour
One often wonders why
have
rsthand
or two here in Singapore.
our countrymen leave our
some of these places
But kidding aside, people
country when they say that
Travel is a way to answer
my photographs. And just
and events that I can
here are a part of the rat
home is where the heart
the questions you’ve
like the title of this article
truly say that I am
race. They strive, they
is. Well for good reason,
been asking about other
proud of our country.
work and they go at it at
states, one leaves the
they
But one must travel
full speed because time for
opportunities, bigger pay
people
country
outside
country
them is money. With a high
and for some such as me:
to further appreciate
cost of living, these people
it is growth. Growth in the
seen
the
leave
for
better
clea rer.
in
and
places.
these their
people
country
to
have
through
understand
In order to understand,
further the life not only in
you must rst be there
our country but in the world.